[0001] This invention relates to a remote control method for an audio/visual system wherein
a plurality of audio/visual equipments are connected to each other by way of a domestic
digital bus system such as, for example, a D2B bus system and also to system feature
starting method and controlling method for an audio/visual system of the type mentioned.
The system feature herein denotes a feature whose operation is performed by cooperation
of a plurality of audio/visual equipments.
[0002] Audio/visual systems wherein a plurality of audio/visual equipments are connected
to each other by way of a bus system to make up a set are conventionally known. In
an audio/visual system of the type mentioned, a center equipment is set in advance,
and one concentrated remote control signal transmission means called system remote
controller is provided for a system feature which is executed by cooperation of a
plurality of equipments. A command from the system remote control signal transmission
means is received by the center equipment and the system feature is started, and then,
execution of the system feature is controlled by the center equipment. Then, the command
or a corresponding command is transferred to the audio/visual equipments.
[0003] An exemplary one of conventional audio/visual systems of the type mentioned is shown
in FIG. 8. Referring to FIG. 8, the audio/visual system includes a television receiver
1, a video tape recorder 2, an audio/visual amplifier 3, and a multi-disk player 4
which can reproduce optical disks such as a CD (compact disk) and an LD (laser disk).
In the audio/visual system shown, the television receiver 1 serves as a center equipment.
[0004] For transmission and reception of an audio signal and a video signal, the television
receiver 1 and the audio/visual amplifier 3 are connected to each other by way of
an audio/visual signal line L1, and the audio/visual amplifier 3 and the video tape
recorder 2, and the audio/visual amplifier 3 and the multi-disk player 4 are connected
to each other by way of audio/visual signal lines L2 and L3, respectively.
[0005] Further, each of the audio/visual equipments 1 to 4 includes a control circuit in
which a single or a plurality of microcomputers for controlling operation of the equipment
are employed, and the control circuits of the audio/visual equipments 1 to 4 are connected
in cascade connection by way of bidirectional buses B1, B2 and B3 for transmission
of a control signal into a single system.
[0006] The audio/visual equipments 1 to 4 include remote controller receiver sections R1,
r2, r3 and r4, respectively, and a remote control signal (command) received by each
of them is inputted to and processed by a control circuit of the audio/visual equipment.
In the audio/visual system shown, the remote controller receiver section R1 of the
television receiver 1 is used only for reception of a signal from system remote control
signal transmission means CM1. A command to execute a system feature which is performed
by cooperation of a plurality of audio/visual equipments is transmitted from the system
remote control signal transmission means CM1 to the remote controller receiver section
R1 of the television receiver 1. The television receiver 1 converts the command received
from the system remote control signal transmission means CM1 into a bus command (a
command to be transmitted to each audio/visual equipment by way of the bus system)
and sends out the bus command to the audio/visual equipments by way of the buses B1
to B3.
[0007] Each audio/visual equipment transfers the bus command to a next audio/visual equipment
and determines whether or not the address included in the bus command is an address
representative of the audio/visual equipment itself, and then, if the address is the
address of itself, the bus command is fetched and decoded so that an operation corresponding
to the command is executed.
[0008] In the audio/visual system of FIG. 8, commands from the different system remote control
signal transmission means are all received by the television receiver and a bus command
is delivered to the equipments, but the television receiver includes the receiver
section only and does not function as a system controller which controls the entire
system. It is to be noted that the system remote control signal transmission means
CM1 also generates a command of a feature whose operation completes itself only with
the television receiver 1.
[0009] Further, in the audio/visual system of FIG. 8, remote control signal transmission
means cm2, cm3 and cm4 for exclusive use are prepared for the individual audio/visual
equipments 2 to 4, respectively, and each of the equipments 2 to 4 itself can uniquely
receive also a command from the remote control signal transmission means cm2, cm3
or cm4 for exclusive use therewith.
[0010] FIG. 9 shows another exemplary one of conventional audio/visual systems of the type
described above. The audio/visual system is constructed such that other audio/visual
equipments than a center equipment are connected in a star connection around the center
equipment so that one directional communication is performed from the center equipment.
In particular, in the audio/visual system, a system controller 5 is provided as a
center equipment, and a video tape recorder 6, an audio/visual amplifier 7, an multi-disk
player 8 and a television receiver 9 are connected to the system controller 5 by way
of one-directional communication control lines W1, W2, W3 and W4 so that they are
controlled one-directionally by the system controller 5.
[0011] The audio/visual amplifier 7 and the television receiver 9 are connected to each
other by way of an audio/visual signal line L4, and the audio/visual amplifier 7 and
the video tape recorder 6, and the audio/visual amplifier 7 and the multi-disk player
8 are connected to each other by way of audio/visual signal lines L5 and L6, respectively.
The audio/visual system further includes an extended second video tape recorder 10,
which is not compatible with the one-directional communication of the audio/visual
system.
[0012] System remote control signal transmission means CM2 is provided for a receiver section
R5 of the system controller 5, and a command of a system feature is transmitted from
the system remote controller CM2 to the system controller 5. When the command of the
system feature is received, the system controller 5 transmits a control command to
the equipments 6 to 9 by way of control lines W1 to W4 to realize the object system
feature.
[0013] Also in the present audio/visual system, the audio/visual equipments 6 to 9 and the
extended equipment 10 can receive, at respective receiver sections r6 to r9 and r10
thereof, commands from remote control signal transmission means cm6 to cm9 and cm10
for exclusive use therewith, respectively, and execute features they individually
have.
[0014] In the audio/visual system, audio/visual equipments to be extended newly are limited
by the number of plugs or jacks of the system controller 5 serving as a center equipment
or the number of selection keys for categories (for example, a video tape recorder
or an multi-disk player) of system remote control signal transmission means. When
an audio/visual equipment to be extended is a product of a different company, any
of a very limited number of commands of the system remote control signal transmission
means is converted in the inside of the system controller 5 serving as a center equipment
and transmitted to the audio/visual equipment or else a code of the different company
is transmitted directly to the equipment from the system remote control signal transmission
means.
[0015] With the conventional audio/visual systems described above, however, no protection
means for a system feature during execution of the system feature is involved, and
even if the system feature has been started with the center equipment set as a master
and is being executed, if a command from the remote control signal transmission means
for exclusive use with any of the equipments is received, then the audio/visual system
operates unconditionally in response to the command.
[0016] For example, when the multi-disk player 4 or 8 receives a stop command from the remote
control signal transmission means cm4 or cm8 for exclusive use therewith while dubbing
wherein a reproduction signal of the multi-disk player 4 or 8 is recorded is proceeding,
the multi-disk player 4 or 8 enters into a stop mode although it is performing dubbing.
Therefore, there is the possibility that the video tape recorder 2 or 4 may maintain
its recording condition without knowing that the multi-disk player 4 or 8 has stopped.
[0017] Also with the conventional systems, when each of the audio/visual equipments recognizes
a system feature being executed thereby or when any of the audio/visual equipments
delivers an inquiry for a feature being executed to the center equipment, the feature
being executed can be recognized and protection for the feature can be performed.
In this instance, however, there is a problem in that a large memory capacity is required
for each audio/visual equipment or confusion of communication on the bus is resulted.
Further, where a warning indication such as, for example, "during execution of dubbing
at present" is provided for protection, such indication must be performed on each
of the audio/visual equipments. Consequently, each of the equipments is complicated
in construction.
[0018] Further, the conventional audio/visual system of FIG. 9 has a drawback in that it
is difficult for a user to recognize or operate the system in that the controlling
method for an extended equipment is unclear or the matching method is varied depending
upon the manufacturer.
[0019] Further, in the conventional audio/visual systems, when infrared rays are used for
a remote controller signal, the remote control signal transmission means for exclusive
use with each of the equipments must necessarily emit a remote controller signal toward
the corresponding audio/visual equipment, but since a plurality of remote control
signal transmission means are present and besides the positions of the remote controller
receiver sections are generally different among the individual audio/visual equipments,
there is the possibility that confusion by which remote control signal transmission
means and to which direction a remote controller signal should be emitted may be resulted.
[0020] On the other hand, in the conventional audio/visual systems, when a command is to
be transmitted from the system remote control signal transmission means to the center
equipment to perform a system feature, the user will perform also an operation to
select audio/visual equipments, with which the system feature is to be executed, by
way of a selection key (switch) of the system remote control signal transmission means.
[0021] A further audio/visual system is also known wherein a system feature is started in
response to a trigger signal other than an operation of such system remote control
signal transmission means. In particular, the audio/visual system is constructed such
that a variation when a power source switch of each equipment is operated to make
the power source available is detected by the audio/visual center equipment and, in
response to such detection, the audio/visual center equipment automatically performs
switching of a source. Where the audio/visual equipment is, for example, a CD player,
when the power source to it is turned on, the audio/visual center equipment detects
the variation and connects the reproduction output of the CD player to a loudspeaker
by way of an audio/visual amplifier to effect switching of the source.
[0022] In the conventional audio/visual system described above, an equipment with which
a system feature is to be performed must be selected by means of the system remote
control signal transmission means. Meanwhile, in recent audio/visual systems, a plurality
of video tape recorders, disk reproduction apparatus and so forth can be connected.
Therefore, each of system remote controllers for use of them includes a plurality
of selection keys provided for the category such as a video tape recorder, and one
of audio/visual equipments must be specified by selection using a plurality of selection
keys provided for each category. Consequently, operations are complicated, and the
user is puzzled frequently in operation.
[0023] Further, with the conventional audio/visual system, while only one equipment to serve
as a source can be determined from within a plurality of equipments, such a complicated
operation as to alternately switch two sources is not available.
[0024] Further, the conventional audio/visual system is further disadvantageous in that
the range of application of a system feature is so small that, even if it is tried
to add a new system feature to an audio/visual equipment to be incorporated newly
into the audio/visual system, since the audio/visual center equipment controls all
system features, such addition cannot be realized unless the audio/visual system recognizes
the new system feature in advance.
[0025] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a remote control
method for an electronic equipment system which includes a plurality of electronic
equipments each including a microcomputer for controlling operation of the electronic
equipment, the microcomputers of the electronic equipments being connected to each
other by way of a bus system, wherein an electronic center equipment provided additionally
in the electronic center apparatus controls the electronic equipment system in a concentrated
manner, and the electronic center equipment receives remote control signals in a concentrated
manner without causing remote control signal reception sections of the electronic
equipments other than the electronic center equipment to function and transfers required
commands to the electronic equipments.
[0026] The present invention can provide a remote controlling method for an audio/visual
system which can protect a system feature being executed.
[0027] The present invention can also provide a remote controlling method for an audio/visual
system which is easy to use.
[0028] Further, the present invention can provide a system feature starting method and controlling
method for an audio/visual system which simplifies a starting operation of a system
feature whose operation is executed by cooperation of a plurality of audio/visual
equipments.
[0029] With the remote control method, since the electronic center equipment effects concentrated
control of the entire electronic system and receives remote control signals in a concentrated
manner without causing the remote control sections of the electronic equipments other
than the electronic center equipment to function, even if a remote control command
to any one of the electronic equipments which is executing a system feature is generated,
the electronic equipment does not receive the command from the remote control signal
transmission means for exclusive use therewith, and accordingly, protection during
execution of the system feature is realized.
[0030] Further, even where infrared rays having a high directivity are used as remote control
signal transmission means or whichever one of the remote control signal transmission
means for exclusive use with the electronic equipments is used, only it is required
to transmit a remote control signal toward the audio/visual center equipment. Consequently,
otherwise possible confusion in selection of a type of an equipment for an object
of transmission or a transmission direction can be reduced.
[0031] Furthermore, since remote control signals are received in a concentrated manner by
the electronic center equipment, also a remote control signal of an electronic equipment
manufactured by a different company can be converted readily into a bus command by
the electronic center equipment. Where a command for a standard feature is made common
among different manufacturers, the user can perform a remote controlling operation
readily for an extended equipment.
[0032] Preferably, upon initialization when each of the electronic equipments is connected
by way of the bus system, the electronic center equipment sets so as to inhibit functioning
of the remote control signal reception section of the electronic equipment.
[0033] Preferably, a command peculiar to each of the electronic equipments from remote control
signal transmission means provided for exclusive use with the electronic equipment
is received and decoded by the electronic center equipment and transferred to a relevant
one or ones of the electronic equipments when necessary.
[0034] Each of the electronic equipments may output a video signal or an audio signal.
[0035] One of the electronic equipments may be a tape recording and/or reproduction apparatus
or a disk recording and/or reproduction apparatus.
[0036] The electronic equipments may include a disk apparatus which transfers a signal and
a tape apparatus which records the signal from the disk apparatus.
[0037] Preferably, a command peculiar to each of the electronic equipments from remote control
signal transmission means provided for exclusive use with the electronic equipment
is received and decoded by the electronic center equipment, and when the remote control
signal transmission means of a relevant one or ones of the electronic equipments are
executing another feature, the electronic center equipment develops a warning representing
the fact. Thus, upon protection of a system feature, a warning can be developed from
the electronic center equipment.
[0038] According to another aspect of the present invention, the remote control method can
be realized on a remote commander apparatus for controlling an electronic equipment
system which includes a plurality of electronic equipments each including a microcomputer
for controlling operation of the electronic equipment, the microcomputers of the electronic
equipments being connected to each other by way of a bus system, comprising an electronic
center equipment for controlling the electronic equipment system in a concentrated
manner, the electronic center equipment being constructed to receive remote control
signals in a concentrated manner without causing remote control signal reception sections
of the electronic equipments other than the electronic center equipment to function
and transfer required commands to the electronic equipments.
[0039] According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic
equipment which is included in and controlled by an electronic equipment system which
includes, in addition to the electronic equipment, one or a plurality of second electronic
equipments and an electronic center equipment for controlling the electronic equipment
system in a concentrated manner, each of the electronic equipment, the second electronic
equipment or equipments and the electronic center equipment including a microcomputer
for controlling operation of the electronic equipment, the microcomputers of the electronic
equipments being connected to each other by way of.a bus system, wherein remote control
signal reception sections of the electronic equipment and the second electronic equipment
or equipments are rendered inoperative while only the electronic center equipment
is operative to receive remote control signals in a concentrated manner and transfer
a required command to the electronic equipment and the second electronic equipment
or equipments.
[0040] According to a still further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a
system feature starting method for an audio/visual system which includes a plurality
of audio/visual equipments each including a control circuit for controlling operation
of the audio/visual equipment, the control circuits of the audio/visual equipments
being connected to each other by way of a bus system, the audio/visual system further
including an audio/visual center equipment for controlling the audio/visual system
in a concentrated manner, at least one of the audio/visual equipments including manually
operable inputting means for a system feature by which the audio/visual equipment
operates in cooperation with any one of the other audio/visual equipments, wherein
the system feature is started when the manually operable inputting means is manually
operated.
[0041] With the system feature starting method, a system feature is started by direct inputting
to any other one of the audio/visual equipments than the audio/visual center equipment
such as by operation of a system feature key of an operation panel of the audio/visual
equipment. Since a trigger for starting the system feature is provided directly to
the equipment which takes part in the system feature, this means that the audio/visual
equipment has been selected already. Consequently, otherwise possible confusion in
selective operation of an audio/visual equipment is reduced.
[0042] According to a yet further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a system
feature controlling method for an audio/visual system which includes a plurality of
audio/visual equipments each including a control circuit for controlling operation
of the audio/visual equipment, the control circuits of the audio/visual equipments
being connected to each other by way of a bus system, the audio/visual system further
including an audio/visual center equipment for controlling the audio/visual system
in a concentrated manner, at least one of the audio/visual equipments including manually
operable inputting means for a system feature by which the audio/visual equipment
operates in cooperation with any one of the other audio/visual equipments, wherein
the system feature is started when the manually operable inputting means is manually
operated, and the one audio/visual equipment itself controls the system feature.
[0043] With the system feature controlling method, since not the audio/visual center equipment
but each audio/visual equipment controls a system feature of the audio/visual equipment,
it is easy to add a new feature to the audio/visual system, and the expansibility
of the system is enhanced.
[0044] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent from the following description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings in which like parts or elements are denoted by like
reference characters.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an audio/visual system to which a remote control method
according to the present invention is applied;
FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a sequence of operations of a process of
preventing remote controller receiver sections of equipments of the audio/visual system
of FIG. 1 other than an audio/visual center equipment from functioning;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a remote control signal reception operation
and system control of the audio/visual center equipment of the audio/visual system
of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a process of executing protection of the
audio/visual system of FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a block diagram of another audio/visual system to which a system feature
starting method and controlling method according to the present invention are applied;
FIGS. 6 and 7 are diagrammatic views illustrating execution of a system feature on
the audio/visual system shown in FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a conventional audio/visual system; and
FIG. 9 is a block diagram of another conventional audio/visual system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0045] Referring first to FIG. 1, there is shown an audio/visual system to which a remote
control method of the present invention is applied. The audio/visual system shown
includes a television receiver 11 serving as an audio/visual center equipment in the
present audio/visual system. The television receiver 11 includes a receiver section
R11 for receiving a remote control signal from system remote control signal transmission
means CM3.
[0046] The audio/visual system further includes a first video tape recorder 12, an audio/visual
amplifier 13, and an multi-disk player 14. The audio/visual system further includes
a second video tape recorder 15 which is connected later as an extended equipment.
[0047] For transmission and reception of an audio signal and a video signal, an audio/visual
signal processing circuit 11S of the television receiver 11 and an audio/visual signal
processing circuit 13S of the audio/visual amplifier 13, the audio/visual signal processing
circuit 13S of the audio/visual amplifier 13 and an audio/visual signal processing
circuit 12S of the first video tape recorder 12, the audio/visual signal processing
circuit 13S of the audio/visual amplifier 13 and an audio/visual signal processing
circuit 14S of the multi-disk player 14, and the audio/visual signal processing circuit
13S of the audio/visual amplifier 13 and an audio/visual signal processing circuit
15S of the second video tape recorder 15 are connected to each other by way of audio/visual
signal lines L8, L9, L10 and L11, respectively.
[0048] The audio/visual equipments 11 to 15 include control circuits 11CT to 15CT, respectively,
each of which employs a single or a plurality of microcomputers for controlling operation
of the equipment. The control circuits 11CT to 15CT of the audio/visual equipments
11 to 15 are connected in cascade connection by way of bidirectional buses B4 to B7
for transmission of a control signal to make up a system and are controlled in a concentrated
condition by the television receiver 11 which serves as an audio/visual center equipment.
[0049] In this instance, operation of the system is controlled by the television receiver
1 serving as an audio/visual center equipment, and the television receiver 11 receives
remote control signals in a concentrated manner without causing remote controller
receiver sections r12 to r15 of the equipments 12 to 15 except the audio/visual center
equipment to function in principle. Also commands peculiar to the equipments 12 to
15 from the remote control signal transmission means for exclusive use with the audio/visual
equipments are received by the television receiver 11 serving as an audio/visual center
equipment and transmitted to the individual equipments.
[0050] In order to prevent the remote controller receiver sections r12 to r15 of the equipments
12 to 15 other than the audio/visual center equipment 11 from functioning, upon initialization
of connection of the bus system of the present audio/visual system, the audio/visual
center equipment 11 sends a command to the equipments other than the audio/visual
center equipment 11 itself so that the remote controller receiver sections of them
may not be caused to function.
[0051] Further, for an extended equipment, protection can be achieved by constructing the
system such that, when the extended equipment is connected to the bus system, the
connection is detected mechanically or electrically by the audio/visual system and
the remote controller receiver section of the extended equipment is set automatically
so that it may not function. Or, the system may alternatively be constructed such
that, when the extended equipment is connected to the bus system, it is transmitted
to the audio/visual center equipment that the extended equipment has been connected,
and then the audio/visual center equipment sends a command to the extended equipment
so that the remote controller receiver section of the extended equipment may not function.
[0052] FIG. 2 illustrates a sequence of operations of a method of preventing the remote
controller receiver sections of the equipments 12 to 15 other than the audio/visual
center equipment 11 from functioning.
[0053] In particular, referring to FIG. 2, after initialization processing is performed
when the audio/visual system is built up and connected by way of the bus system, a
command to turn off the remote controller receiver section r12 is sent from the audio/visual
center equipment, that is, television receiver 11, to the first audio/visual equipment,
for example, the first video tape recorder 12. Then, the first vide tape recorder
12 stops supply of power, for example, to the remote controller receiver section r12
to put the remote controller receiver section r12 into a rest condition and sends
back a command of acceptance of turning off of the remote control function to the
audio/visual center equipment 11.
[0054] The operations described above are performed successively for the audio/visual amplifier
13 and the multi-disk player 14 to put the remote controller receiver sections r13
and r14 of them into a rest condition.
[0055] If the second video tape recorder 15 is connected as an extended equipment to the
audio/visual system, a command representing that a video tape recorder has been connected
to the bus system is sent from the second video tape recorder 15 to the audio/visual
center equipment 11 by way of the bus system. Then, a command to turn off the remote
controller receiver section r15 of the second video tape recorder 15 is sent from
the audio/visual center equipment 11 to the second video tape recorder 15. The second
video tape recorder 15 interrupts, upon reception of the command, supply of power,
for example, to the remote controller receiver section r15 similarly as described
above so that the remote controller receiver section r15 may not function, and then
sends back a command of acceptance of turning off of the remote control function to
the audio/visual center equipment 11.
[0056] It is to be noted that, in this instance, when the extended equipment is an audio/visual
equipment of a different manufacturer, the audio/visual center equipment may leave
the remote controller receiver section of the equipment operative.
[0057] In this instance, a command is sometimes delivered only to the extended equipment
during execution of a system feature from the remote control signal transmission means
for exclusive use with the extended equipment. The audio/visual center equipment 11
detects a variation of the condition of the extended equipment and stops, if it cannot
be avoided to interrupt the feature being executed, all of other cooperating equipments
by which the feature is being executed. Then, an explanation of the interruption may
be indicated in an overlapping relationship with an image, for example, on the screen
of the television receiver 11.
[0058] In this instance, as means of the audio/visual center equipment 11 for detecting
a variation of the condition of any other audio/visual equipment, at a point of time
when the condition of each of the equipments varies, status information of the equipment
which is automatically developed from the equipment for delivering a notification
of the fact to the audio/visual center equipment 11 can be used. Another method wherein,
when the remote controller receiver section R11 of the audio/visual center equipment
11 receives a command which is impossible to analyze, the audio/visual center equipment
11 may deliver an inquiry for the condition to all of the equipments may be employed
alternatively.
[0059] In this manner, an operation of the system is controlled by the audio/visual center
equipment 11, and the audio/visual center equipment 11 receives remote control signals
in a concentrated manner without causing the remote controller receiver sections r12
to r15 of the equipments 12 to 15 other than the audio/visual center equipment to
function in principle. Consequently, it can be prevented that an equipment which is
executing a system feature receives and operates in accordance with a command from
the remote control transmission means for exclusive use with the equipment. In other
words, protection of the system feature can be realized. Thereupon, processing for
indication of a warning or the like can be performed readily by the audio/visual center
equipment 11.
[0060] FIG. 3 illustrates remote control signal processing of the control circuit 11CT of
the television receiver 11 serving as an audio/visual center equipment.
[0061] Referring to FIG. 3, a remote control command from the system remote control signal
transmission means CM3 received at the remote controller receiver section R11 is decoded
by a decoding section or remote control signal decoder 111 and supplied to a feature
controlling section 112 and a bus command generation section 113.
[0062] The feature controlling section 112 recognizes whether the remote control command
thus received originates from the system remote control signal transmission means
CM3 or the remote control signal transmission means for exclusive use with any of
the equipments, and when it recognizes that the remote control command represents
a system feature, bus commands to realize the feature is sent to audio/visual equipments
which should cooperate to realize the feature. Thereupon, addresses of the individual
audio/visual equipments are added to the respective bus commands.
[0063] On the other hand, when the feature controlling section 112 recognizes that the received
remote control command is not a command from the system remote control signal transmission
means CM3, it subsequently recognizes from which one of the.equipments the remote
control command is received, adds the address of the equipment to produce a corresponding
bus command and sends the bus command to the equipment. It is to be noted that a command
from the remote control signal transmission means for exclusive use with each of the
equipments includes an address of the equipment. Accordingly, the audio/visual center
equipment 11 may alternatively send the received command by broadcast communication
to all of the equipments (transmission transfer).
[0064] The feature controlling section 112 has a memory in which information is stored so
that what feature is being executed at present by each of the equipments or what system
feature is being executed at present may always be recognized. Thus, if, when a system
feature is being executed and is not completed as yet, a command input from the remote
control signal transmission means for exclusive use with one of those equipments which
is engaged in execution of the system feature is received by the audio/visual center
equipment 11, then the feature controlling section 112 can develop a warning that
the system feature is being executed and ignore the command or call for an attention
of the user.
[0065] In particular, when the feature controlling section 113 recognizes that a received
remote control command originates from an equipment which is executing a system feature,
it activates a warning generation section 114 so that it is displayed in an overlapping
condition, for example, on the screen of the television receiver 11 that the system
feature is being executed. Looking at the warning display, the user can determine
whether the system feature should be continued or interrupted intentionally.
[0066] FIG. 4 illustrates a sequence of operations for protection of a system feature. In
FIG. 4, an ellipse denotes an event, and an arrow mark denotes transmission of a command.
[0067] Referring to FIG. 4, the system remote control signal transmission means CM3 transmits
to the audio/visual center equipment 11 a command to perform dubbing wherein a reproduction
signal of the multi-disk player 14 is recorded by means of the first video tape recorder
12. Upon reception of the remote control command, the audio/visual center equipment
11 sends a bus command to the multi-disk player 14 to connect an output terminal of
it to the audio/visual amplifier 13, that is, to send a reproduction output signal
to the audio/visual amplifier 13, and sends another bus command to the first video
tape recorder 12 to connect an audio/visual input terminal of it to the audio/visual
amplifier 13. Thereafter, the television receiver 11 serving as an audio/visual center
equipment sends a bus command to the multi-disk player 14 to start reproduction and
sends another bus command to the first video tape recorder 12 to put itself into a
recording mode. By the operations described so far, a system feature of dubbing from
the multi-disk player 14 to the first video tape recorder 12 by way of the audio/visual
amplifier 13 is executed.
[0068] It is assumed that, during execution of the system feature, a stopping command from
the remote control signal transmission means for exclusive use with the multi-disk
player 14 is received by the audio/visual center equipment 11. Since the television
receiver 11 serving as an audio/visual center equipment recognizes that dubbing is
being executed, it determines that a warning indication should be provided on the
screen thereof. Consequently, a warning indication that dubbing is being executed
is provided in an overlapping relationship with a reproduction image on the screen
of the television receiver 11. If, for example, the user does not input a stopping
command, dubbing is continued.
[0069] Then, when reproduction of the disk on the multi-disk player 14 comes to an end,
a status signal representing this is automatically transmitted to the audio/visual
center equipment 11 by way of the bus system. Upon reception of the status signal,
the audio/visual center equipment 11 sends a stopping bus command to the first video
tape recorder 12. Consequently, dubbing comes to an end.
[0070] In this manner, even if, during execution of a system feature, a remote control command
to an audio/visual equipment by which the feature is being executed is received, the
audio/visual center equipment can prevent operation of the audio/visual equipments,
and consequently, protection of the system feature is realized.
[0071] It is to be noted that, while, in the embodiment described above, a warning indication
that a system feature is being executed is provided on the television receiver, when
it is tried to provide a warning indication otherwise on the audio/visual amplifier
or some other audio/visual equipment, it should be provided on a display unit such
as an LCD (liquid crystal display) unit. Further, the warning may not depend upon
a display but may depend upon sound or may be provided by means of a warning lamp.
[0072] In the following, a system feature starting method and controlling method for an
audio/visual system according to the present invention will be described.
[0073] Referring to FIG. 5, there is shown an audio/visual system to which the system feature
starting method and controlling method of the present invention are applied. The audio/visual
system shown includes a television receiver 11, a video tape recorder 12, an audio/visual
selector or amplifier 13, a multi-disk player 14 which can reproduce a plurality of
types of optical disks such as a compact disk (CD) and an laser disk (LD), and a system
remote control signal transmitter CM3.
[0074] The audio/visual selector 13 performs selective switching of an audio/visual signal
and serves as an audio/visual center equipment. The audio/visual selector 13 includes
a reception section r13 for receiving a remote controller command from the system
remote control signal transmitter CM3.
[0075] For transmission and reception of an audio signal and a video signal, an audio/visual
signal processing circuit 11S of the television receiver 11 and a selector circuit
13S of the audio/visual selector 13 are connected to each other by way of an audio/visual
signal line L8. Further, the selector circuit 13S of the audio/visual selector 13
and an audio/visual signal processing circuit 12S of the video tape recorder 12, and
the selector circuit 13S of the audio/visual selector 13 and an audio/visual signal
processing circuit 14S of the multi-disk player 14 are connected to each other by
way of audio/visual signal lines L9 and L10, respectively.
[0076] The audio/visual equipments 11, 12, 13 and 14 include control circuits 11CT, 12CT,
13CT and 14CT each employing one or a plurality of microcomputers for controlling
operation of the equipment. The control circuits 11CT to 14CT of the audio/visual
equipments 11 to 14 are connected to each other in cascade connection by way of bidirectional
buses B4, B5 and B6 for transmission of a control signal so as to make up a system.
Each of the audio/visual equipments 11 to 14 has an address on the system allocated
thereto so that it can be identified on the system.
[0077] The control circuits 11CT, 12CT and 14CT of the audio/visual equipments 11, 12 and
14 control the audio/visual signal processing circuits 11S, 12S and 14S, respectively.
Mechanism decks 12M and 14M are provided on the video tape recorder 12 and the multi-disk
player 14, respectively, and the control circuits 12CT and 14CT also control the mechanism
decks 12M and 14M.
[0078] The control circuit 13CT of the audio/visual selector 13 controls selective switching
of the selector circuit 13S and further has another function of controlling the entire
audio/visual system in a concentrated manner. The control circuit 13CT further controls
system features. However, system features which can be controlled by the audio/visual
selector 13 as an audio/visual center equipment are set in advance.
[0079] A command for executing a system feature which can be controlled by the audio/visual
center equipment 3 is provided from the system remote control signal transmitter CM3
to the remote controller reception section R of the audio/visual selector 13. The
audio/visual selector 13 converts the command received from the system controller
transmitter CM3 into a bus command (a command to be transmitted to an audio/visual
equipment by way of the bus system) obtained by adding an address of an equipment
to the received command, and sends out the bus command to the control circuits of
the audio/visual equipments by way of the buses B1 to B3.
[0080] Each of the control circuits 11CT to 14CT of the audio/visual equipment 11 to 14
transfers the bus command to a next audio/visual equipment and determines whether
or not the address included in the bus command is an address designating the audio/visual
equipment itself, and if the address designates the audio/visual equipment itself,
then the control circuit fetches and decodes the bus command and executes an operation
corresponding to the command. Each of the control circuits 11CT to 14CT of the audio/visual
equipments 11 to 14 notifies, when the status thereof changes, the audio/visual center
equipment, which controls the system feature, of status information representative
of the new status.
[0081] As described above, the audio/visual selector 13 serving as an audio/visual center
equipment transmits a command for execution of a system feature to the equipment by
way of the bus system, and the equipment transmits, each time the status thereof changes,
status information to the audio/visual center equipment, whereby the system feature
proceeds. It is to be noted that, instead of causing each equipment to send out status
information so as to report its status, the audio/visual center equipment may ask
each equipment for its status.
[0082] Again, a system feature which can be controlled by the audio/visual center equipment
must necessarily be available with the audio/visual center equipment. In particular,
a program for execution of the system feature must be prepared in the control circuit
of the audio/visual center equipment.
[0083] Not only starting of the system feature takes place by transmitting a command from
the system remote control signal transmitter CM3 to the audio/visual center equipment,
but also the system feature can be started, in the present embodiment, by performing
a direct input key operation for a feature key provided on an operation panel of each
equipment other than the audio/visual center equipment. Further, assuming presence
of a system feature which cannot be controlled by the audio/visual center equipment,
each of the equipment is constructed so as to control a system feature unique to it.
[0084] In particular, in the system shown in FIG. 5, a play key Kp and a stop key Kst are
provided on the multi-disk player 14 while a play key K1, a pause key K2, a recording
key K3, a stop key K4 and some other keys (not shown) are provided on the video tape
recorder 12.
[0085] Further, in the system shown in FIG. 5, the video tape recorder 12 uniquely has a
system feature of synchronous dubbing which allows dubbing in a timed relationship
with a high degree of accuracy with a source (in the system shown in FIG. 1, the multi-disk
player 14) inputted to the audio/visual selector 13, and a synchronous dubbing key
KS for starting the system feature of synchronous dubbing is provided on the video
tape recorder 12.
[0086] The system feature of synchronous dubbing is not prepared for the audio/visual selector
13 which serves as the audio/visual center equipment. Meanwhile, the video tape recorder
12 includes a unique feature control section (not shown) in the control circuit 12CT
so that the feature may be controlled by the feature control section. In other words,
a program for synchronous dubbing is prepared in the microcomputer constituting the
control circuit 12CT.
[0087] In the following, an example of execution of the synchronous dubbing feature to record
a source signal from the multi-disk player 14 in a timed relationship with a high
degree of accuracy by means of the video tape recorder 12 will be described with reference
to diagrammatic views of FIGS. 6 and 7.
Entire Flow of Processing
[0088] A recording start point on the video tape recorder 12 side is determined by processes
A and B, and a reproduction start point of the multi-disk player 14 on the reproduction
side is determined by processes C and D, and then a recording stand-by condition is
entered by a process E. Preparations for synchronous dubbing are completed with this.
Subsequently, timed synchronous dubbing is started by a process F and is performed
until an end process.
Description of the Processes
Process A
[0090] First, when the play key K1 of the video tape recorder 12 is depressed at step A1,
a command (status signal) representative of this is sent to the audio/visual selector
13 which serves as an audio/visual center equipment. The audio/visual selector 13
forms, at step A2, a route of an audio/visual signal from the video tape recorder
12 to the television receiver 11 by way of the audio/visual selector 13. Meanwhile,
the video tape recorder 12 controls, at step A3, the mechanism deck 12M thereof to
enter into a reproduction mode and renders a reproduction signal system of the audio/visual
signal processing circuit 12S into a processing condition.
[0091] The process A is a system feature of so-called one-touch play wherein audio/visual
signal connection is performed automatically in response to a reproduction instruction
to the video tape recorder, and in the present system, the audio/visual center equipment
can control the process A. While starting of the system feature of the process A can
also be performed by way of the system remote control signal transmitter CM3, in the
present system, it can be performed by operating the play key K1 of the video tape
recorder 12 as described above.
[0092] It is to be noted that, where a remote controller for exclusive use is provided for
the video tape recorder 12, the system feature can be started also in response to
a reproduction instruction from the remote controller for exclusive use with the video
tape recorder 12. Further, it is also possible to control the feature not by the audio/visual
center equipment but by the video tape recorder 12 itself.
Process B
[0093] At step B1, while a reproduction screen on the television receiver 11 from the video
tape recorder 12 is visually observed, the pause key K2 of the video tape recorder
12 is depressed at a position at which recording is desired to be started. In response
to this, the mechanism deck 12M of the video tape recorder 12 enters a pause condition
(temporary stopping condition) at step B2, and a recording start point (recording-in
point) for synchronous dubbing is determined.
Process C
[0094] The process C is a system feature of one-touch play of the multi-disk player 14 and
similar to the process of one-touch play of the video tape recorder 12 in the process
A. In particular, when the play key Kp of the multi-disk player 14 is depressed at
step C1, a command (status signal) representative of this is sent to the audio/visual
selector 13 which serves as an audio/visual center equipment. The audio/visual selector
13 forms a route for an audio/visual signal from the multi-disk player 14 to the television
receiver 11 by way of the audio/visual selector 13 at step C2. Meanwhile, the multi-disk
player 14 drives, at step C3, the mechanism deck 14M into a reproduction condition.
[0095] While starting of the system feature of the process C can be performed also from
the system remote control signal transmitter CM3, in the present system, it can be
performed by operating the play key Kp of the multi-disk player 14 as described hereinabove.
[0096] It is to be noted that, where there is a remote controller for exclusive use with
the multi-disk player 14, the system feature can be started also in response to a
reproduction instruction from the remote controller for exclusive use with the multi-disk
player 14.
Process D
[0097] At step D1, while a reproduction screen on the television receiver 11 reproduced
from the multi-disk player 14 is visually observed, the pause key K2 of the multi-disk
player 14 is depressed at a position at which recording is desired to be started.
The mechanism deck 14M of the multi-disk player 14 enters, at step D2, into a pause
condition, and a reproduction start point (reproduction-in point) for synchronous
dubbing is determined.
Process E
[0098] When the recording key K3 of the video tape recorder 12 is turned on at step E1,
the audio/visual selector 13 serving as an audio/visual center equipment performs,
at step E2, detection of a signal inputted to the television receiver 11. Then, if
a signal inputted to the television receiver 11 is detected, then an audio/visual
signal route is formed at step E3 so that the signal may be inputted to the video
tape recorder 12.
[0099] If no signal is inputted to the television receiver 11, then since a built-in television
tuner is specified as the source from which an image is displayed on the television
receiver 11, an audio/visual signal route for inputting a signal of the television
tuner to the video tape recorder 12 is formed at step E4.
[0100] Then at step E5, the mechanism deck 12M of the video tape recorder 12 is controlled
and the recording system of the audio/visual signal processing circuit 12S is operated
into a recording condition. It is to be noted that, since the recording key K3 is
turned on in a condition wherein the video tape recorder 12 has been put into a pause
condition, the video tape recorder 12 enters into a recording stand-by condition.
Preparations for synchronous dubbing are completed with this.
[0101] In this manner, the process E is a system feature process wherein the source which
is being enjoyed at present and is the television receiver 11 is changed over only
by turning on the recording key K3 of the video tape recorder R2 so that it can be
recorded with the video tape recorder 12. While also this can be started from the
system remote control signal transmitter CM3, in the present system, it can be started
by depressing the recording key K3 or from the remote control signal transmitter for
exclusive use.
Process F
[0102] The present process F is a process for executing the system feature of synchronous
dubbing. In the present system, the feature is not available with the audio/visual
selector 13 which serves as an audio/visual center equipment, and the unique feature
control section of the control circuit 12CT of the video tape recorder 12 performs
control of execution of the feature. Accordingly, upon execution of the feature, the
video tape recorder 12 operates like an audio/visual center equipment.
[0103] First, the synchronous dubbing key KS of the video recorder 12 is depressed at step
F1. The synchronous dubbing key KS is a key switch of the non-locking type, and each
time this is depressed, starting and temporary stopping of synchronous dubbing are
repeated alternately. When the key KS is depressed, the video tape recorder 12 determines
at step F2 whether or not synchronous dubbing is being executed.
[0104] If synchronous dubbing is not being executed, the video tape recorder 12 inquires
the audio/visual selector 13 serving as an audio/visual center equipment for an equipment
which is being inputted to the television receiver 11 to detect a dubbing source.
[0105] Subsequently, the video tape recorder 12 inquires the detected second equipment (in
this instance, the multi-disk player 14), which serves as a dubbing source, for information
of a synchronization time at step F4 to obtain information whether or not the second
equipment is available for synchronous dubbing and what seconds are required for a
synchronous time until the other equipment enters into a synchronous reproduction
condition. Then, in accordance with the information, the video tape recorder 12 performs,
at step F5, synchronous dubbing operation processing wherein a reproduction command
to the second equipment and a recording command to the video tape recorder 12 itself
are successively transmitted at suitable timings.
[0106] Where the second equipment is not available for synchronous dubbing, the video tape
recorder 12 executes its processing using a default value for a synchronization time
of the second equipment. Or else, a warning may be provided while execution of synchronous
dubbing is stopped.
[0107] At step F6, during execution of synchronous dubbing, protection is performed so that,
even if there is an operation input of the stop key Kst of the multi-disk player 14
or a key operation input of the video tape recorder 12, such input is ignored. The
protection may be entrusted to the audio/visual center equipment 3 upon application.
[0108] When it is determined, as a result of determination at step F2 whether or not synchronous
dubbing is being executed, that synchronous dubbing is being executed, the video tape
recorder 12 controls the mechanism deck 12M so that it enters into a recording pause
condition at step F7. Further, the video tape recorder 12 sends a command to the multi-disk
player 14, and at step F8, the multi-disk player 14 enters into a reproduction pause
condition. The multi-disk player 14 can enter from the pause condition into a reproduction
condition, and a reproduction-in point from which it is desired to perform synchronous
dubbing newly can be set. Thereafter, by operating the synchronous dubbing key KS,
the process F described above is performed.
[0109] Thereafter, each time the synchronous dubbing key KS is operated, execution and temporary
stopping of a dubbing operation are repeated. Such synchronous dubbing comes to an
end, for example, by operating the stop key K4 after the processing at steps F7 and
F8.
[0110] Having now fully described the invention, it will be apparent to one of ordinary
skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing
from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth herein.
1. A method for remotely controlling an electronic system which includes a plurality
of electronic devices each including a microcomputer for controlling operation of
the electronic equipment, the microcomputers of said electronic equipments being connected
to each other by way of a bus system, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an additional electronic center device for controlling said electronic
equipment system in a concentrated manner;
receiving remote control signals in a concentrated manner at said electronic center
device without causing remote control signal reception sections of said electronic
devices other than said electronic center equipment to function; and
transferring required commands to said electronic devices.
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein, upon initialization when each of said electronic
devices is connected by way of said bus system, said electronic center device inhibits
the functioning of the remote control signal reception section of the electronic devices.
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a command peculiar to one of said electronic
devices from remote control signal transmission means provided for exclusive use with
that electronic device is received and decoded by said electronic center device and
transferred to a relevant one or ones of said electronic devices when necessary.
4. A method according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein a command peculiar to one of said electronic
devices from remote control signal transmission means provided for exclusive use with
that electronic device is received and decoded by said electronic center device, and
when the remote control signal transmission means of a relevant one or ones of said
electronic devices are executing another feature, said electronic center device develops
a warning representing the fact.
5. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein each of said electronic
devices outputs a video signal or an audio signal.
6. A method according to claim 5, wherein at least one of said electronic devices is
a tape recording and/or reproduction apparatus or a disk recording and/or reproduction
apparatus.
7. A method according to claim 5, wherein said electronic devices include a disk apparatus
which produces a signal and a tape apparatus which records the signal from said disk
apparatus.
8. A remote commander apparatus for controlling an electronic system which includes a
plurality of electronic devices each including a microcomputer for controlling operation
of the electronic device, the microcomputers of said electronic devices being connected
to each other by way of a bus system, the apparatus comprising:
an electronic center device for controlling said electronic system in a concentrated
manner, said electronic center device being constructed to receive remote control
signals in a concentrated manner without causing remote control signal reception sections
of said electronic devices other than said electronic center device to function and
transfer required commands to said electronic device.
9. An electronic apparatus to be included in and controlled by an electronic device system
which includes, in addition to said electronic apparatus, one or a plurality of second
electronic devices and an electronic center device for controlling said electronic
device system in a concentrated manner, each of said electronic apparatus, said second
electronic device(s) and said electronic center device including a microcomputer for
controlling operation thereof, the microcomputers being connected to each other by
way of a bus system, the apparatus being adapted so that remote control signal reception
sections of said electronic apparatus and apparatus and said second electronic device(s)
are rendered inoperative while only said electronic center device is operative to
receive remote control signals in a concentrated manner and transfer a required command
to said electronic apparatus and said second electronic device(s).
10. An apparatus according to claim 8 or 9, wherein, upon initialization when each of
said electronic devices is connected by way of said bus system, said electronic center
device inhibits functioning of the remote control signal reception section of the
electronic devices.
11. An apparatus according to claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein a command peculiar to one of said
electronic devices from remote control signal transmission means provided for exclusive
use with that electronic device is received and decoded by said electronic center
device and transferred to a relevant one or ones of said electronic devices when necessary.
12. An apparatus according to claim 8,9, 10 or 11, wherein a command peculiar to one of
said electronic devices from remote control signal transmission means provided for
exclusive use with that electronic device is received and decoded by said electronic
center device, and when the remote control signal transmission means of a relevant
one or ones of said electronic devices are executing another feature, said electronic
center device develops a warning representing that fact.
13. An apparatus according to claims 8 to 11, wherein each of said electronic devices
outputs a video signal or an audio signal.
14. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein at least one of said electronic devices
is a tape recording and/or reproduction apparatus or a disk recording and/or reproduction
apparatus.
15. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said electronic devices include a disk
apparatus which reproduces a signal and a tape apparatus which records the signal
from said disk apparatus.
16. A system feature starting method for an audio/visual system which includes a plurality
of audio/visual devices each including a control circuit for controlling operation
of that audio/visual device, the control circuits of said audio/visual devices being
connected to each other by way of a bus system, said audio/visual system further including
an audio/visual center device for controlling said audio/visual system in a concentrated
manner, at least one of said audio/visual devices including manually operable inputting
means for a system feature by which the audio/visual device operates in cooperation
with any one of the other audio/visual devices, the method comprising starting the
system feature when said manually operable inputting means is manually operated.
17. A method according to claim 16, wherein said manually operable inputting means includes
a key switch provided on an operation panel of the one audio/visual equipment or a
corresponding key switch provided on remote control signal transmission means provided
for exclusive use for the one audio/visual equipment.
18. A system feature controlling method for an audio/visual system which includes a plurality
of audio/visual devices each including a control circuit for controlling operation
of the audio/visual device, the control circuits of said audio/visual devices being
connected to each other by way of a bus system, said audio/visual system further including
an audio/visual center device for controlling said audio/visual system in a concentrated
manner, at least one of said audio/visual devices including manually operable inputting
means for a system feature by which the audio/visual device operates in cooperation
with any one of the other audio/visual devices, the method comprising starting the
system feature when said manually operable inputting means is manually operated, and
controlling the system feature by the one audio/visual device itself.
19. A system feature controlling method for an audio/visual system according to claim
18, wherein the one audio/visual device which controls the system feature communicates
commands directly with the other audio/visual device(s), which takes or take part
in the system feature, by way of said bus system.